Opening Plenary Session and Keynote "Think Differently…The Installation Weapon System!"
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Speakers: Joseph Schroedel Don Gilpin Bradley Spacy
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Air Force Energy Storefront: The Importance of Energy Resilience at Air Force Installations
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Energy is critical to achieving the Air Force mission. To fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace, the Air Force requires ready Airmen, robust weapon systems and resilient infrastructure—all of which require energy to operate. However, emerging physical, natural and cyber-attacks increase the risks of prolonged, widespread disruptions to energy access. These energy threats can severely compromise the Air Force mission. In an effort to make mission assurance through energy assurance a priority, the Air Force Office of Energy Assurance (OEA) was established as the Air Force Energy Storefront to ensure energy assurance initiatives are integrated into the installation energy portfolio. In this session, OEA Director Robert Hughes will discuss the Air Force’s focus on energy resilient projects, the use of innovative technologies to ensure mutually beneficial solutions for all partners involved, as well as explore what a successful Air Force Installation Energy Plan entails. |
Moderator : William Naughton
Speakers: Robert Hughes
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Track:
Resilience & Mission Assurance
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Data Driven Decision Model Providing Facility Capabilities meeting Mission Needs
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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This presentation will reveal an innovate way of executing the planning, programming, budget and execution process through a unique use of Data Driven Decision (D3) making. D3 mission execution synergistically combines functional, engineering, asset management, and financial requirements, meeting operational readiness and lethality simultaneously, and being mindful of taxpayer dollars. |
Moderator : David Morgareidge
Speakers: James Eselgroth Mark Vivians Michael Zapata
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Track:
Business Management Systems
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Using GIS to Infuse Technology into Bioenvironmental Engineering Decision Making
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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The USAF Medical Readiness and Force Health Protection program allows the USAF to increase its operational capability for evaluating and predicting the Occupational Environmental Health risks occurring on USAF bases. Three MAJCOMS and 13 pilot units are associated with the effort of transferring OEH sampling data into the GIS environment. |
Moderator : Margaret Coughlin
Speakers: Brian Peake Sophia Rodriguez
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Geospatial Engineering Support of Facility Asset Management
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WELL Standard: Harnessing Buildings to Support Human Health & Well-Being
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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The WELL Building Standard is the leading tool for advancing health and well-being in buildings globally. WELL combines best practices in design, construction, and maintenance with evidence-based medical and scientific research — harnessing buildings as vehicles to support human health and well-being. |
Moderator : Garry Zettersten
Speakers: Bonnie Hagen
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Facility Asset Management
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BOS Session: Defining a Standard for Communicating Inventories in BOS Contracts
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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NAVFAC utilizes standard PWS Templates for defining BOS contract requirements, yet opportunities exist to improve and standardize the structure and content for presenting inventory data. This session seeks to engage industry in a conversation regarding best practices for compiling and communicating inventories for Facility and Utilities maintenance functions to provide a standard for defining scope to properly capture Government requirements and allow sufficient detail for Contractor proposal development. |
Speakers: Matthew Gunderson Lee Pearce Joel Crane
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Detail Engineering Challenges in Microgrid Implementations
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Microgrids offer a number of interesting and valuable capabilities. Increased impact of renewable sources, increased electric reliability, and increased resiliency are just a few of the positive attributes microgrids bring. However, critical performance issues including voltage and frequency stability, protective relay performance, and ground source arrangement must be considered. |
Moderator : Curt Van De Walle
Speakers: W. Ray Arguello
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Track:
Resilience & Mission Assurance
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Installation Geospatial Information & Services - An Authoritative Source
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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The key topic is defining an "authoritative data source for installation GIS data" and its value for installation management. The briefing will also highlight where the DoD Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S) capability is headed in the near future, including a review of accomplishments over the last year. |
Moderator : Mark Tomassoni
Speakers: David LaBranche
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Track:
Geospatial Engineering Support of Facility Asset Management
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Integrated Infrastructure Investment Project Prioritization, Sequencing, and Optimization Process
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Infrastructure investment project portfolios need a solid, repeatable, and defensible process to prioritize, sequence, and optimize which and when proposed investment projects are performed. The process and tools provides for stakeholder input and decision-making, providing key outputs including funding profiles, maintenance cost reduction, and risk reduction for major prioritization parameters. |
Moderator : Jim Turner
Speakers: Jerel Nelson
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Track:
Business Management Systems
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Data or Valuable Metrics: FM’s………….. Harness the Power
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Low Performing Vendors/People are costing you more than you think! How much time do you spend managing vendors/people that take up most of your time and still do not get the performance you desire? There is a way out! My name is value-based metrics and I am here to help. |
Moderator : John Edwards
Speakers: Dr. Dhaval Gajjar
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Track:
Business Management Systems
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Geo-Enabling USAF Airfield Asset Surveys for Operational Planning
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Geo-enabling airfield surveys to yield current, authoritative awareness of the built and natural assets comprising an airfield’s infrastructure for mission planners is an understated challenge. This presentation will demonstrate how modern geospatial tools and techniques are leveraged to geo-enable airfield asset surveys to reduce operational risks to forces and missions. |
Moderator : Michael Grizer
Speakers: Brian Cullis
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Track:
Geospatial Engineering Support of Facility Asset Management
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Knowledge Management for Aging Children
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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We can either let knowledge slip away by retirement and changeover ... or capture it for future generations of facility managers in a manner that everyone can utilize. Our goal for this session is to conduct an interactive discussion on ways to accomplish this goal and improve building performance. |
Moderator : Mark Tomassoni
Speakers: Katherine Martin Eric Dillinger
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Track:
Facility Asset Management
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Resilience and Mitigation Recommendations from FEMA for Post-Disaster Recovery
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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The presentation will review the FEMA Mitigation Assessment Team (MAT) study and results after the 2017 Hurricanes in Puerto Rico and USVI. The presenters will detail the field study, recommendations, hazard resistant design guidance, and how to leverage data from systems like BUILDER to support planning will also be discussed. |
Moderator : Michelle Sipe Exaros
Speakers: Scott Tezak Erin Ashley Scott McDonald
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Track:
Resilience & Mission Assurance
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How to Optimize Building Operations Without Capital Improvements
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3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
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This presentation discusses the benefits of implementing Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) processes and the application of Automated Fault Detection and Diagnostics (AFDD) to achieve three key results in building performance: major energy cost reduction, reduced O&M burdens, and improved occupant comfort. |
Moderator : Michelle Sipe Exaros
Speakers: Steven Harrell Victor Saeh
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Track:
Resilience & Mission Assurance
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Mapping on Land and Sea with Autonomous Vehicles
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3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
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A session on how unmanned technology has gone from being an expensive toy for marketing to an everyday tool in the geospatial toolbox in the surveying and mapping industry. A session where the real pro's and con's are discussed concerning unmanned vehicles, including cost, reliability, repeatability and accuracy. |
Moderator : Nicholas Desport
Speakers: David O'Brien
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Track:
Geospatial Engineering Support of Facility Asset Management
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Preventing Incidents: Predictive Safety Analytics in Operations and Construction
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3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
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Safety is the priority. Leveraging existing data, it is now possible to develop a safety predictive analysis that will help prevent incidents by empowering near-real-time mitigating actions. We will walkthrough how we developed a model that predicts safety incidents with 89% accuracy three days in advance. |
Moderator : Jim Turner
Speakers: James Cagney Gregory Koenig
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Track:
Technology Impacts
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Sustaining the National Guard with Geothermal Power
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3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
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A Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system with a geothermal condenser water loop is one of the most sustainable and energy efficient system in the market. Get the Owner's, Engineer's and Contractor's insight on how they planned, designed and implemented such a system at readiness center in El Paso TX. |
Moderator : Dave McCormick
Speakers: Vimal Nair Ryan Edwards John Veracruz
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Track:
Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability
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When Robots Come to Assess Your Facility (and Infrastructure)
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3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
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Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for design and construction reality capture has taken off significantly over the past five years. Our subject matter experts and certified pilots will share overviews of the state of this technology by briefing the types of devices, output, representative project examples. |
Moderator : Mark Tomassoni
Speakers: Patrick Suermann Christopher Torres Jarvis Worton
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Track:
Facility Asset Management
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Panel: Remote Sensing for Asset Management
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Remote sensing is a powerful, efficient, and effective resource that renders the invisible visible for decision makers, designers, planners and facility managers. Associated tools and processes improve data accuracy, quality and fidelity of data while reducing safety risks and data collection costs. Panelists will provide examples highlighting the value proposition of remote sensing and key considerations for organizations who may be contemplating addition of remote sensing to their built and natural infrastructure management tool kit. |
Moderator : Patrick Suermann
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Track:
Geospatial Engineering Support of Facility Asset Management
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A Holistic, Integrated, Data-Driven Approach to Asset Management Planning
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Asset Management Plans, for critical and support infrastructure, are essential and provide the mechanism and process to obtain key data and information to provide a solid, defensible, repeatable basis for prioritization, sequencing, balancing, and optimization of infrastructure investment projects yielding a comprehensive and integrated sustainment strategy. |
Moderator : David Morgareidge
Speakers: Jerel Nelson
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Track:
Facility Asset Management
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Data Analytics: Converting Your Data Overload Into Actionable Data
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Control systems record millions of data points every month, but that amount of information is only manageable when investigating a specific failure that has already occurred. Data analytics allows the O&M staff to identify performance issues in real time, saving time and money. |
Moderator : Michelle Sipe Exaros
Speakers: Kevin Day James Mascaro
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Track:
Technology Impacts
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Financing Energy Resilience and Security for Mission Critical Facilities
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Session addresses how to ensure energy/utilities support for mission-critical facilities. It will examine how these facilities are identified, how reliability of utilities supporting facilities is assessed, making best use of assets currently available, and interaction with the grid/utility providers. Strategies to provide funding for energy reliability enhancements will be addressed. |
Moderator : William Naughton
Speakers: Dave Robinson
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Track:
Resilience & Mission Assurance
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Panel: Building Performance
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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The Building Performance Panel brings together three dynamic perspectives on enhancing your building’s performance. Learn about new analytic techniques with specific metrics designed to make your buildings “Smart.” Define how to optimize ROI through a “Retro-Commissioning” condition assessment and new augmented reality tools. Understand how to assess your energy efficiency to maximize cost savings while minimizing risks and mission assurance challenges. |
Moderator : Michael Grizer
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Track:
Resilience & Mission Assurance
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Future of Asset Management: Autonomous Infrastructure Management (AIM)
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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The pressure is on to capture available data to glean better, faster, and more actionable insights. Asset management practices need to capitalize on emerging technologies, big data and automation to manage assets in such a way to achieve lowest total life cycle cost, maximize ROI, and ensure mission resilience. |
Moderator : Stuart Harrison
Speakers: Troy Gonzalez Glady Singh Josh Lowe
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Track:
Facility Asset Management
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Global Facility Management Trade Associations: An Overview
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Dozens of international facility management associations exist globally. However, insufficient attention has been devoted to describing these associations showing geographic coverage, membership, and expertise. Attendees will gain details insights into which associations exist as part of future research for work in other countries. |
Moderator : Garry Zettersten
Speakers: Mark Tomassoni
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Track:
International Ideas
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Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Incorporating Area and Facility Management
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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In the past decade, technological advances have produced increases in performance and decreases in cost that in turn led to unprecedented interest in the development of SUAS technology. The access to relatively cheap, high-performance SUAS platforms has led to rapid increases in applications for both military and civil use. |
Moderator : Marco Furlan-Kaneko
Speakers: William Unsinn
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Track:
Technology Impacts
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Closing Keynote
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11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Anne Morton serves as Director General for Strategic Initiatives in the Infrastructure and Environment Group at the Canadian Department of National Defence. |
Speaker: Anne Morton
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